Ice Spice Under Fire by Andrew Tate for Alleged Demonic Symbols and Upside-Down Cross at Super Bowl

Andrew Tate: 'The Matrix' Responsible for Ice Spice's Fame, Calls Her a 'Demon'

Andrew Tate's Allegations: Ice Spice's Super Bowl Satanic Imagery

Ice Spice, the rising rap sensation, has found herself embroiled in controversy once again, this time accused by Andrew Tate of indulging in satanic imagery during her appearance at the Super Bowl

Tate, known for his outspoken nature, didn't hold back on his Tate Speech podcast, where he launched into a tirade against Ice Spice's alleged display of "devil symbols" and an upside-down cross.

During the podcast, Tate exclaimed:

Everything I said about how you can see demons if you pay attention, did you look at her [Ice Spice] and think that’s a demon? Maybe you didn’t, but after listening to this, please pay attention


- Andrew Tate

He urged his listeners to pay close attention to what he deemed as demonic behavior. Describing the significance of Ice Spice's attire, Tate remarked:
She is wearing an upside-down cross. The matrix has made her famous. Nobody knows why. It’s certainly not because of fucking talent. And she’s wearing Balenciaga which are child molesters and she’s making devil symbols.


- Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate Accuses Ice Spice of Allegedly Promoting Satanic Symbolism at Super Bowl:

The controversial hand gesture made by Ice Spice, resembling the "sign of the horns," further fueled Tate's accusations of satanic influence. However, this gesture, known as the Karana Mudrā, holds different symbolism in Buddhism, signifying the expulsion of demons.

As for the provocative jewelry worn by Ice Spice, including the upside-down cross, it was revealed to be a design collaboration between jeweler Alex Moss and Playboi Carti's Opium brand.

Despite the backlash from Tate and other conservative figures, Ice Spice's artistic expression continues to garner attention. Recently, she faced criticism from political commentator Candace Owens over her single "Think U the Shit (Fart)," sparking debates about the influence of music on society.

Owens didn't mince words, labeling the song as a reflection of societal decline. She expressed disdain for what she perceived as vulgar lyrics, contrasting them with classical compositions by Mozart and Beethoven.

In response to the criticism, Ice Spice's supporters argue for artistic freedom and the right to push boundaries in music. The controversy surrounding Ice Spice's Super Bowl appearance underscores the ongoing clash between artistic expression and societal norms.

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